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14 Int'l Peacekeeping [i] (2007)

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                    Notes on Contributors



Christopher Freeman serves with the UN Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) as a
Humanitarian  Officer. In 2005 he worked with the UN Assistance Mission in
Afghanistan (UNAMA)   on civil-military and humanitarian affairs. He has also
worked  in research and programme coordination capacities for the Tribal Liaison
Office in Kabul, Civitatis International, the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, Canada,
and has conducted field research in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 'policekeeping'.
His publications have centred on the theoretical interpretation of statebuilding,
the 'responsibility to protect' and best practices in peace operations.

Barnett Rubin is Director of Studies and a Senior Fellow at the Center on Inter-
national Studies at New York University. From November  to December 2001
he served as Special Adviser to the Special Representative of the Secretary-
General  for Afghanistan, Lakhdar  Brahimi,  during the  negotiations that
produced  the Bonn Agreement.  He is the author of Blood on the Doorstep:
the Politics of Preventing Violent Conflict (2002); The  Fragmentation of
Afghanistan: State Formation and Collapse in the International System (new
edn. 2002); and  The Search for Peace in Afghanistan: From Buffer State to
Failed State (1995).

Humayun   Hamidzada  is Head of the Center for Policy and Human Development
at Kabul University. He has previously worked for the Center on International
Cooperation at New  York University and several UN agencies in Afghanistan,
Pakistan and the United States.

Hamish  Nixon  is a Subnational Governance  Researcher at the Afghanistan
Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul. He has researched and advised on post-
conflict governance issues in Cambodia, El Salvador and Afghanistan and has
supervised or monitored numerous  post-conflict and transitional elections in
Afghanistan, the Balkans, Russia, the  Middle  East, Central America  and
Southeast Asia.

Richard Ponzio is a DPhil Candidate at the University of Oxford, researching a
thesis on 'International Peacebuilding through Democratic Legal Authority
Formation: the Case of Afghanistan, 2001-2005'. He  has contributed to UN
peacebuilding operations in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina,  Kosovo,
Pakistan, Sierra Leone and the Solomon Islands. He co-authored the Global
Human   Development Report 2001 and 2002 and the report on Human Develop-
ment in South Asia 1998 and 1999.

Jonathan Goodhand  is a Senior Lecturer in the Development Studies Department
of the School for Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His research

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